India, April 16 -- Ever been to a newspaper-dance-game in a party? When you walk into one of the floors of EON Space Labs in Hyderabad, watching some talented and 'fresh-out-of-engineering classrooms' girls hovered over some intricate electronic circuits- you can see why folding something into smaller inches can be so exciting. As Revathi Gadam, a fresher with education in electronics, affirms- it's fun getting to shrink stuff in PCBs. It is not so common for young freshers to actually get to be at the coalface of something real during one's salad days. But more importantly, these brains and hands are busy doing something really big- by making it small. And then smaller. And then even smaller.

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